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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Politics PDP: Kwankwaso declares support for Atiku, Peter Obi ticket [PHOTOS]

14 oct 2018
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    Former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso has declared his support for former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
The Senator representing Kano Central at the Senate stated that Atiku will emerge the next president of Nigeria in 2019.
He also commended the Wazirin Adamawa for selecting former Anambra governor, Peter Obi, as his running mate.
Kwankwaso spoke on Saturday when he led members of the Kwakwansiya Movement, on a visit to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in Abuja.
Kwankwaso was one of the contestants who vied for the PDP ticket at the party’s national convention last weekend in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
He came fourth behind Atiku, Sokoto state governor, Aminu Tambuwal and Senate President, Bukola saraki.don,nt miss news about kwankwaso

Saturday, October 13, 2018

2019: Prophet Olabayo reveals what’ll happen between Atiku, Buhari, how election will end


Renowned prophet and founder, Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide, Primate , has claimed that God showcode-block-2" style="background-color: white; clear: both; color: #353535; font-family: Merriweather, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; margin: 8px auto; text-align: center;">

The cleric called on Nigerians to gird their loins and embark on spiritual exercises to avert imminent danger ahead of the 2019 general elections.
Speaking to Daily Sun, Primate Olabayo revealed that President Buhari would face the toughest challenge of his life in the election year.

He said God told him the election will be declared inconclusive following a serious fight between President Muhammadu Buhari and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar.
He said, “For the coming 2019 general elections, it will be men fighting men, and not boys fighting men because Buhari, and APC would want to use power of incumbency to influence the elections, but Atiku will not agree. They are going to fight each other, and the elections will be inconclusive.
“We are in a very serious situation that requires prayers and fasting. To avert looming crisis, Nigerians should pray and fast between November 1st and 3rd to seek the face of God.

“With prayers all things are possible. We have to pray for peace, unity and progress of our nation as 2019 elections approach. In 1993, I was the first prophet to reveal that the late MKO Abiola would win the election but that he will not be allowed to take over and that in the process there will be problems, which will lead to his death.
“Also during Yar’adua/Jonathan’s time, I told Nigerians that God revealed to me that Yar’adua would die from his sickness and that Jonathan would become President in spite of stiff opposition that will come from certain quarters.
“Even during recent elections in Ekiti, and Osun, I told APC that if the party presented Dr. Kayode Fayemi that APC would win the election and it came to pass that when APC fielded Fayemi it won the polls.
“I also remember prophesying to the nation long before the last governorship election took place in Anambra state that God revealed to me that Governor Willie Obiano would win the election, and it also came to pass.
“Whenever God speaks through His own prophets it must surely come to pass. However it is quite unfortunate the way some people are going about prophesy nowadays.
“Look at how some prophets have been talking about Saraki, that he will be President, I just shake my head.
“What Nigerians don’t know is that some of these politicians, especially when they are looking for certain positions they look for a prophet, and give money to such prophet, and the prophet who has been compromised will now be giving positive prophecy about the man, saying what God has not said about the man.
“These prophets will be deceiving Nigerians talking about the man who gave them money as if it is God that asked them to talk about the man.
“Saraki’s father was my friend. But Saraki, the current Senate President , God didn’t send me to him. I knew he would not be President contrary to what some prophets have been saying about him that he is the best material for the Presidency.
“Before the PDP’s convention where Atiku Abubakar emerged as the PDP Presidential candidate, God revealed to me that Saraki and others are going nowhere, and that it is Atiku tha would clinch the ticket, and I passed the message across, even this I told some members of my congregation.
“Eventually, Atiku Abubakar emerged PDP flag bearer. For God has not told me about Saraki becoming President for now, and I serve a living God who never fails.
“We need to pray against series of crises that may plunge this nation into bigger problems.
“Nigerians should get this message now. Henceforth, it is no longer going to be business as usual in the nation’s political landscape.”

Making Sense of Nigeria's Upcoming Presidential Election

Supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari rally in support of his administration as police officers look on, at the Unity fountain in Abuja, Nigeria, on August 11, 2017. 
Nigerian society and political behavior at all levels usually is shaped by patronage and clientage networks. Politically, there are few genuinely independent voters, in the sense that voters in, say, Vermont or Switzerland are completely free to vote for whomever they like. Clients usually vote as their patrons wish, and nearly everybody is both a patron and a client, from the business and political elites to rag pickers at the Lagos dump. 

Nigerian governance is determined by bargains between the country’s competing but cooperating elites. Presidential politics in Nigeria occur in the context of two political parties, one “slightly to the left,” the other “slightly to the right.” (The party names change from time to time, but in their present form the two parties date from the 1985–93 military government of Ibrahim Babangida.) At present the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is “slightly to the left” and the All Progressives Congress (APC) is “slightly to the right,” and is the party of incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari. By law and custom the parties may not be based on ethnicity or religion, which are perhaps the two issues of greatest importance to ordinary Nigerians, severely limiting the parties’ relevance to the general public. Instead, the two parties are essentially elite machines for winning elections rather than advancing a policy agenda, and politicians move easily from one to the other depending on personal expediency. 
Formally, a presidential victor must gain at least 25 percent of votes in at least twenty-four of the thirty-six states as well as a majority of the national vote. Informally, the presidency rotates every eight years between the Muslim north and the Christian south, a practice referred to as zoning.
In advance of national presidential elections, the PDP and the APC hold primaries in which their elites . For the February 2019 elections, the APC unanimously chose incumbent president Muhammadu Buhari, while the PDP chose former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. As it is the north’s “turn” to hold the presidency, both candidates are Muslims. Further, Buhari’s vice president and running mate, Yemi Osinbajo, is a southern Christian, and Atiku’s running mate will be as well.
The eventual winner of a presidential contest is usually the beneficiary of greater elite support than his rival. Where there is a broad elite consensus, the run-up to elections and their aftermath are less the occasion for violence than when the elites are fractured. In the 2015 elections, the elite consensus was that incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan had to go; Buhari was the only real alternative and accordingly, he won. No such consensus has emerged for the February 2019 election, and both candidates are strong and well-funded. That would seem to put a premium on which party and which candidate can raise the most money (Nigerian elections ich party is the better organized. Typically, the incumbent, President Buhari, has the advantage, but Buhari defeated incumbent Jonathan in 2015, and therefore Atiku likely thinks his chances are good.
This political model based on an elite dominated, patrimonial society is challenged each electoral cycle by minor candidates who seek to remake Nigerian politics around issues rather than personality, and argue that the elite understandings that govern Nigerian politics must go. There are three such presidential candidates for 2019: Oby Ezikwesili, Donald Duke, and Kingsley Moghalu. All three are southern Christians, and all have had close ties to the United States. Ezikwesili is a Harvard graduate, a former vice president of the World Bank, and a founder of the popular movement #BringBackOurGirls. Donald Duke is the former governor of Cross Rivers state and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Kingsley Moghalu was a professor at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Critics often say that the Nigerian political leadership is a gerontocracy: Buhari was born in 1942 while Atiku was born in 1946, both before Nigeria became independent. By contrast, Ezikwesili was born in 1963, Duke in 1961, and Moghalu in 1963. Among other things, they represent a generational challenge.

Nigeria: Opposition mounts against Buhari's re-election bid

At least 39 political paties have teamed up in a bid to unseat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 election.
         



Nigeria: Opposition mounts against Buhari's re-election bid

At least 39 political parties have teamed up in a bid to unseat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 election
Nigeria: Opposition mounts against Buhari's re-election bid
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will seek a second four-year term in the 2019 elections [AFP]
Opposition parties in Nigeria have come together to form a political coalition aimed at preventing President Muhammadu Bahari from winning a second consecutive term in next year's elections.
Thirty-nine registered political forces, including the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) and a splinter group from within the ruling party, signed an agreement late on Monday to form the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP).
Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP spokesperson, described the parties' teaming up as a bold statement to demonstrate the "feelings of Nigerians" about Buhari's government.
"More parties will still join the coalition and we will bring up a candidate whose capacity will trounce Buhari's incompetence in governance," Ologbondiyan told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.
We are a nation of 185 million people. No alliance can be 'so many'. Nigerians have already reached a consensus to source for a new president on the platform of the rebranded and repositioned PDP," he added.
But the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) dismissed the move, saying the efforts to unseat Buhari would fail.
APC spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi insisted the party remains united.
"We once again reiterate the commitment of our party to address real grievances of our genuine members. We call on them to take advantage of this opportunity while the windows for reconciliation are still open," Abdullahi said in a statement.
"We are confident that no level of gang-up can make our government under President Buhari to waver in its promises to Nigerians to rid our country of corruption and improve the quality of lives for our people," he said.
Nigerians will vote in general elections scheduled for February 2019 [File: Reuters]

Internal rift

The formation of the new coalition comes as Nigeria witnesses one of its biggest political re-alignments in recent years.
This has not spared Buhari's APC, as a major block within the ruling party broke away days ago to join forces with the opposition. 
The splinter group of disaffected APC members led by Buhari's former ally, Buba Galadima, criticised the president's three years in power as "a monumental disaster".
"After more than three years of governance, our hopes have been betrayed, our expectations completely dashed. The APC has run a rudderless, inept and incompetent government that has failed to deliver good governance to the Nigerian people," Galadima said in a statement.

Opposition

In 2015, Buhari secured 53.9 percent of the votes to become the first opposition candidate in Nigeria to defeat an incumbent at the ballot box. His victory over former President Goodluck Jonathan prompted spontaneous celebrations among supporters across the country. 
The president has huge grassroots support. He is also known as one of the few leaders in the country's history who has been tough on corruption.
In April, 75-year-old Buhari announced his plan to seek a second four-year term, despite concerns about his age and health - last year, the president where he received treatment for an "undisclosed "health challenge".
But Buhari's intention to run again did not go down well with some of his political allies, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo who joined the opposition alliance against his candidacy.
The CUPP is expected over the next few months to present a common candidate to run against Buhari. Atiku Abubakar, 71, a former vice president and erstwhile Buhari ally, is the most prominent figure so far to have announced his intention to run in 2019 under an opposition platform.
But some political analysts said it's too early to assess the CUPP's chances, raising concerns about the objectives of those opposing Buhari.
"Do the persons involved in this process represent the best our country can offer? I have my doubts because we have seen same persons manage our affairs since 1999 and their ideas remain the same," saidAchilleus-Chud Uchegbu, a journalist and political commentator. 
"They lack ideologies that would build societies. Their ideas are ego-driven," added Uchegbu.

'Not too young to run'

Buhari is the oldest person to lead Nigeria since the transition to civilian government in 1999.
In May, he signed a new bill into lawthat reduced the minimum age for political offices to encourage youth to run for public office. For the presidency, the minimum age was brought down to 35 from 40.
Still, youth activists believe the system is still skewed towards political veterans.
"Same old politicians are aligning and forming coalitions to clinch or retain power in 2019; where does this leave the youth?" Chioma Agwuegbo told Al Jazeera.
"It leaves youths in the political parties making coalitions and making their voices heard like the other members of their party," she said.
Boko Haram has been largely reduced to suicide bombings and intermittent attacks [File: The Associated Press]

Ahead of his election in 2015, Buhari promised to tackle Boko Haram - an armed group that has carried out a deadly armed campaign for over a decade - as well as fight corruption, revive the economy and provide jobs.
Some of the areas occupied by boko haram have been recovered and the group has been largely reduced to suicide bombings and intermittent attacks.
Corruption remains a big problem in Nigeria, perceived by many as the root of the country’s poverty.
Attacks in the oil-rich Niger Delta and resurgence of separatist sentiments, which flared up during early days of Buhari's tenure, have calmed.
There are concerns, however, over clashes between nomadic herders and farmers which have claimed the lives of hundreds and displaced thousands, as well as question marks about whether Buhari is fit to run again given his heath.
Nigeria is scheduled to hold elections on February 16, 2019.
Can President Buhari clean up corruption in Nigeria?

Saudi interior minister slams ‘false accusations’ on Khashoggi’s disappearance

  • News reports about orders to kill Khashoggi "are lies and baseless allegations", the minister says
  • Turkey said on Thursday it had accepted a proposal from Saudi Arabia to cooperate on the investigation
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's minister of interior, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, on Saturday denounced the "false accusations" being circulated in some media outlets linking the Saudi government and people to the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
News reports about orders to kill Khashoggi "are lies and baseless allegations", the minister said in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
He said the government of Saudi Arabia is "committed to its principles, rules and traditions and is in compliance with international laws and conventions."
Prince Abdulaziz noted that Saudi Arabia and Turkey have agree to conduct a joint investigation and it is important for the media to report only the facts and "not to affect the paths of investigation and judicial proceedings."
"He also stressed the Kingdom's keenness on the interest of its citizens at home and abroad and its keenness in particular to clarify the whole truth about the disappearance of the citizen Jamal Khashoggi," the SPA report said. 
Khashoggi, a Saudi national and journalist who had been based in the US, has been missing since Oct. 2, when he visited the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul to secure divorce papers.
Turkey said on Thursday it had accepted a proposal from Saudi Arabia to cooperate on the investigation.
A security delegation consisting of Saudi investigators arrived in Istanbul on Saturday to participate in the investigations.




Atiku ya zabi Peter Obi a matsayin mataimakinsa

Dan takarar mukamin shugaban kasa a karkashin jam'iyyar PDP, Atiku Abubakar ya zabi Peter Obi, tsohon gwamnan jihar Anambra a matsayin mataimakinsa a zaben 2019.
Bayanin na cikin wata sanarwa da Mista Gbenga Daniel, babban daraktan kungiyar yakin neman zabe na Atiku ya sanya wa hannu a ranar Jumma'a.
Sanarwar ta ce Atiku Abubakar ya zabi Peter Obi ne saboda kwarewarsa a fagen kasuwanci da gogewarsa a fagen hulda da jama'a.

Wane ne Peter Obi?

An haifi Mista Peter Obi a 1961, kuma ya halarci makarantar Christ the King College da ke birnin Onitsha, kana daga baya ya je jami'ar Najeriya da ke Nsukka inda ya sami digirin Falsafiya.
Ya kuma halarci wasu makarantun da suka hada da Lagos Business School, da Harvard Business School, da London School of Economics, da Columbia Business School, da kuma jami'ar Cambridge da ta Oxford.
Ya rike mukamai da dama a lokutan da yayi aiki kamar, mataimakin shugaban kungiyar gwamnonin Najeriya, da gwamnan jihar Anambra da ke kudu maso gabashin Najeriya.
Ya rike mukamin gwamnan Ananbra na shekara takwas, inda ya sauka a watan Maris na 2014, kuma gwamna mai ci Willie Obiano ne ya gaje shi.
Dan takarar mukamin shugaban kasa a karkashin jam'iyyar PDP, Atiku Abubakar ya zabi Peter Obi, tsohon gwamnan jihar Anambra a matsayin mataimakinsa a zaben 2019. Bayanin na cikin wata sanarwa da Mista Gbenga Daniel, babban daraktan kungiyar yakin neman zabe na Atiku ya sanya wa hannu a ranar Jumma'a. Sanarwar ta ce Atiku Abubakar ya zabi Peter Obi ne saboda kwarewarsa a fagen kasuwanci da gogewarsa a fagen hulda da jama'a. Wane ne Peter Obi? An haifi Mista Peter Obi a 1961, kuma ya halarci makarantar Christ the King College da ke birnin Onitsha, kana daga baya ya je jami'ar Najeriya da ke Nsukka inda ya sami digirin Falsafiya. Ya kuma halarci wasu makarantun da suka hada da Lagos Business School, da Harvard Business School, da London School of Economics, da Columbia Business School, da kuma jami'ar Cambridge da ta Oxford. Ya rike mukamai da dama a lokutan da yayi aiki kamar, mataimakin shugaban kungiyar gwamnonin Najeriya, da gwamnan jihar Anambra da ke kudu maso gabashin Najeriya. Ya rike mukamin gwamnan Ananbra na shekara takwas, inda ya sauka a watan Maris na 2014, kuma gwamna mai ci Willie Obiano ne ya gaje shi.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Federal Fire Service Recruitment Screening Date, Required Documents

                 
 
Federal Fire Service
The Federal Fire Service recruitment screening would begin next week for candidates who were shortlisted by the federal government body.
Concise News had reported that the Federal Fire Service earlier this week released the list ofshortlisted candidates.
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The Federal Fire Service recruitment screening exercise would be held in the 36 states in the country and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Special Instructions For Federal Fire Service Recruitment Screening 2018

All candidates should print out their Invitation Letter before taking any further steps.

Requirements For Federal Fire Service Recruitment Screening 2018

Below are the documents/items for the Fire Service recruitment screening
  1. Invitation Letter
  2. Application Confirmation slip with ID number.
  3. Filled Referee/Guarantor’s Form.
  4. Recent Medical Certificate of Fitness from a government-owned hospital.
  5. Original of your credentials.
  6. A pair of white canvas, white short and vest, white sucks and 2B pencil and eraser.

Fire Service Recruitment Screening Date; Time

A.) Superintendents/Senior Inspectors of Fire
Date: 15th – 17th October 2018.
Time: 08.00am
B.) Inspectors/Assistant Inspectors of Fire
Date: 18th – 19th October 2018.
Time: 08.00am
C.) Fire Assistant Cadre
Date: 20th – 21st October 2018.
Time: 08.00am